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NightCat
01-09-2013, 21:28
Hey everyone,

I'm looking into polishing the trigger bar, sear and striker on my M&P and was wondering what would be good to use.

I ran out to my local parts store and grabbed some 1000, 1500, 2000 and 3000 grit sand paper thinking that would work, but I wanted to get everyone's opinion first before I started.

I'm also curious as to if anyone knows the "grits" or what type of files are used to reshape the sear as see here. http://www.burwellguns.com/misc/M&Ptriggerjob.pdf

kidicarus13
01-09-2013, 23:37
Flitz

TheBelly
01-10-2013, 01:27
I use flitz on a qtip. Insert onto dremel. Go until smooth. In the Glock world, it's known as the 25 cent trigger job.

NightCat
01-10-2013, 03:12
I tried some mothers mag polish on a q-tip but its such a small area It didnt appear to do any good...

Perhaps I just need to research more..

where does one go about getting this "flitz" ?

BigNick73
01-10-2013, 08:09
For reshaping a sear get some stones. If you have a knife sharpening kit like a lansky those will work. Just use the medium to shape and the fine/ultra fine to polish it.

Trigger bars and the like just some white polishing compound on a wheel or a felt tip in a dremel.

You should be able to find flitz at the walmart or grocery store next to the brasso and other polishes. Usually in the isle with the dish washing stuff.

BPTactical
01-10-2013, 09:25
For reshaping a sear get some stones. If you have a knife sharpening kit like a lansky those will work. Just use the medium to shape and the fine/ultra fine to polish it.



DO NOT RESHAPE A SEAR UNLESS YOU:
A-HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE TO DO SO SAFELY
or
B-HAVE THE DESIRE TO CREATE AN UNSAFE FIREARM

Home polishing of engagement surfaces is one thing but reshaping a sear is quite another.
One would be wise when "Kitchen Table Gunsmiffin" to remember that firearms are very intolerant of an error.


Stay safe

NightCat
01-10-2013, 21:02
Thanks for the responses everyone!!

I'm not looking to cut down my sear, just polish up some surfaces for a smoother engagement.

I do have a Spare Sear for this gun I might experiment with later down the road, but for now. Just wanna smooth everything out

NightCat
01-10-2013, 21:09
Here are some initial results of 2000 and 3000 grit sand paper for a slight polishing. Still need to get the Dremel back from my buddy and grab a new pad to really shine it up.
Before:
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/72231_10152442784470217_78788888_n.jpg
After:
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/19223_10152442786360217_201114629_n.jpg

NightCat
01-21-2013, 20:42
Just curious....where do you guys find your flitz? No luck at Walmart, Home Depot, or Auto Parts stores

DFBrews
01-21-2013, 20:48
I find it at all of those places???

TheBelly
01-21-2013, 21:09
Lowes

NightCat
01-21-2013, 21:28
Where about's?

TheBelly
01-21-2013, 21:32
If you drive to my house tonight, you can have mine. Seriously, not even joking.

TheBelly
01-21-2013, 21:32
Hell, bring the gun use my dremel. Still being serious.

NightCat
01-21-2013, 21:36
hahaha. I'm probably bout to head out to play some pong...and I think my roll pins have been beat out one too many times...their starting to look pretty bad haha.

Regardless, nice to get together with fellow shooters, Pm me your number, I have a lot of days off coming up.


I will however need some for my new G19 that I'm waiting on CBI for.. ;)

TheBelly
01-21-2013, 21:44
Pm sent

TheBelly
01-21-2013, 21:47
Wait...... Pong! WTF?

NightCat
01-22-2013, 02:30
yea.....beer pong

TheBelly
01-22-2013, 07:10
Oh, for a moment there I thought you were gonna go take on Forrest Gump or something.

TheBelly
01-27-2013, 19:27
Look what I found today.....

http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/af70/thebelly925/4F1943A1-2E70-476C-B33D-C10715997C1D-5633-0000030771068866.jpg